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5 March 2018 New clinical opportunities for retinal vascular imaging: adaptive optics to OCT angiography
Richard Rosen, Toco Chui, Rishard Weitz, Alfredo Dubra, Joseph Carroll, Patricia Garcia, Alexander Pinhas, Nicole Scripsema, Shelley Mo, Steven Agemy, Brian Krawitz
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Proceedings Volume 10591, 2nd Canterbury Conference on OCT with Emphasis on Broadband Optical Sources; 1059102 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304296
Event: Second Canterbury Conference on Optical Coherence Tomography, 2017, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Abstract
As techniques of retinal imaging have evolved, anatomic features that were only assessable in the laboratory have become available in the clinic for patient care. The retinal capillaries were initially described on microscope sections in the pathology laboratory. As optical methods have advanced these features have become part of the routine clinical landscape inspected daily by physicians. This paper briefly traces the evolution of these techniques and shows how they fit into the modern diagnostic armamentarium of ophthalmic retinal care.
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Richard Rosen, Toco Chui, Rishard Weitz, Alfredo Dubra, Joseph Carroll, Patricia Garcia, Alexander Pinhas, Nicole Scripsema, Shelley Mo, Steven Agemy, and Brian Krawitz "New clinical opportunities for retinal vascular imaging: adaptive optics to OCT angiography", Proc. SPIE 10591, 2nd Canterbury Conference on OCT with Emphasis on Broadband Optical Sources, 1059102 (5 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2304296
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KEYWORDS
Capillaries

Optical coherence tomography

Angiography

Adaptive optics

Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy

Visualization

Retinal scanning

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